Drosophila subobscura is a Palearctic species that was first observed in South and North America in the early 1980s, and that rapidly invaded broad latitudinal ranges on both continents. To trace the source and history of this invasion, we obtained genotypic data on nine microsatellite loci from two South American, two North American and five European populations of D. subobscura. We analysed these data with traditional statistics as well as with an approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) framework. ABC methods yielded the strongest support for the scenario involving a serial introduction with founder events from Europe into South America, and then from South America into North America. Stable effective population size of the source populati...
Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler, a cactophilic species that feeds and breeds in the rotting ...
Drosophila antonietae belongs to the Drosophila buzzatii cluster, a cactophilic group of species nat...
International audienceDeciphering invasion routes from molecular data is crucial to understanding bi...
Drosophila subobscura is a Palearctic species that has been extensively studied by population and ev...
Drosophila subobscura is a Palearctic species that has recently colonized the Americas. It was first...
Abstract The recent colonization of America by Drosophila subobscura represents a great opportunity ...
Drosophila melanogaster is postulated to have colonized North America in the past several 100 years ...
been analysed by fine restriction mapping in a sample of 47 lines from a population from Madeira. ...
Background: Some populations of Drosophila subobscara (Collin) inhabit geographically separate and e...
Drosophila suzukii, or spotted-wing drosophila, is now an established pest in many parts of the worl...
Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) is a highly polyphagous fruit pest native to eastern Asi...
Clinal variation is one of the most emblematic examples of the action of natural selection at a wide...
The cohabitation of Drosophila melanogaster with humans is nearly ubiquitous. Though it has been wel...
The colonization of the New World by the Palearctic species Drosophila subobscura was first detected...
Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler, a cactophilic species that feeds and breeds in the rotting ...
Drosophila antonietae belongs to the Drosophila buzzatii cluster, a cactophilic group of species nat...
International audienceDeciphering invasion routes from molecular data is crucial to understanding bi...
Drosophila subobscura is a Palearctic species that has been extensively studied by population and ev...
Drosophila subobscura is a Palearctic species that has recently colonized the Americas. It was first...
Abstract The recent colonization of America by Drosophila subobscura represents a great opportunity ...
Drosophila melanogaster is postulated to have colonized North America in the past several 100 years ...
been analysed by fine restriction mapping in a sample of 47 lines from a population from Madeira. ...
Background: Some populations of Drosophila subobscara (Collin) inhabit geographically separate and e...
Drosophila suzukii, or spotted-wing drosophila, is now an established pest in many parts of the worl...
Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) is a highly polyphagous fruit pest native to eastern Asi...
Clinal variation is one of the most emblematic examples of the action of natural selection at a wide...
The cohabitation of Drosophila melanogaster with humans is nearly ubiquitous. Though it has been wel...
The colonization of the New World by the Palearctic species Drosophila subobscura was first detected...
Drosophila buzzatii Patterson & Wheeler, a cactophilic species that feeds and breeds in the rotting ...
Drosophila antonietae belongs to the Drosophila buzzatii cluster, a cactophilic group of species nat...
International audienceDeciphering invasion routes from molecular data is crucial to understanding bi...